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Global Travel and Tourism: City Briefing – New York City

Sep 2009

Price: US$2,000

About this Report

About this Report

After experiencing a record year for tourism in 2008, New York City's fortunes quickly reversed as the financial crisis worsened in late 2008 and caused business and consumer confidence to collapse. Despite iconic landmarks, the world's largest business district and world-renowned shops and dining, the city is facing a drop in tourism demand. In this city briefing, Euromonitor International examines the city's survival strategies and analyses its future prospects in what is likely to be a slow,

What this report includes

  • Up-to-the minute analysis of the latest trends in the industry
  • New product development, forecasts and other themes
  • Unique graphics and illustrated case studies
  • Most recent brand and company news
  • New insight into the size and shape of the market

Why buy this report

  • Clear, concise powerpoint format makes it easy to digest
  • Leading industry opinion keeps you abreast of latest news and trends
  • Forward-looking outlook on a category, market or issue affecting the industry
  • Latest five year forecasts assess how the market is predicted to develop
  • Understand the competitive environment, the leading players and brands

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Key Findings

The New York City Brand and Strategic Positioning

Brand Attributes

NYC & Company Positions the City through Campaigns

Key Facts and SWOT Analysis

Key Facts: New York City

SWOT: New York City

Challenges of the Economic Crisis

Inbound Tourism

Inbound Arrivals by Source Country

Consumer Segmentation for Overseas Visitors 2008

Purpose of Visit for Overseas Visitors

Popular Tourism Activities

Future Outlook

Domestic Tourism

Domestic Tourism Trends

Consumer Segmentation

Purpose of Visit

Future Outlook

Outbound Tourism

Demographics

Highest Paid Occupation Groups

Highest Paid Occupations

Most Popular Domestic Destinations for Air Travellers

Most Popular International Destinations for Air Passengers

Future Outlook

Travel Accommodation

Travel Accommodation Supply

Hotel Sector Performance

Competitive Environment

Case Study: Micro-hotels

Future Outlook

Transportation

Transportation: Getting to New York City

Congestion Issues in New York

Infrastructure Developments

Air Sector Performance

Case Study: JetBlue

Case Study: JetBlue Rethinks Strategy in Times of Crisis

Future Outlook

Tourist Attractions and Activities

Tourist Attractions Visitor Numbers

The National September 11 Memorial and Museum

Eating Out, Shopping and Nightlife

New York's Main Theatre District: Broadway

Arts and Culture

Sports

A Partial List of Large Events

Future Outlook

Samples

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